Developers hate wasting time on documentation. We all wish there was less of it. This article shows you how to cut documentation down to the absolute minimum by following a few key development principles.

“Are you a student looking to start your software career? Are you ready though? Do you get the feeling that you might still have a few things to learn before you’re truly prepared for the world of professional software development? How would you like a free 4-day intense hands-on course in git, jenkins, and docker?”

Everybody wants DevOps! Introducing new stuff in any organization is always challenging though. It is an adventure, and you will have a rag-tag bunch of companions on your journey. Using the crew from Inside Out we’ll look at these characters, and how you can make a great travel companion out of anyone!

We are all a bunch of tech and tool nerds. We enjoy hacking out a clever solution. Finding exactly the right commands and switches to solve the challenge at hand. Sometimes we go a bit overboard.
Many developers don’t think Git is something that we should tinker with. But it is!

Anyone who has worked with Docker containers, or any container technology for that matter, has at some point considered using them in production, simply because of their ease of use.
And then, as you take these first steps to a containerized production, quite a few problems arise.

Here is one idea how to automate AWS infrastructure to deploy it easily and safety, using a tool from HashiCorp. That tool is Terraform. Using Terraform helps to create the infrastructure you can change, and trace safely and efficiently. In this blog post, you will find a setup that deploy Docker swarm cluster to AWS.